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SB Fencing Services

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Fencing & Landscaping Experts – Domestic, Commercial & Agricultural

Fencing & Landscaping Experts – Domestic, Commercial & AgriculturalFencing & Landscaping Experts – Domestic, Commercial & AgriculturalFencing & Landscaping Experts – Domestic, Commercial & AgriculturalFencing & Landscaping Experts – Domestic, Commercial & AgriculturalFencing & Landscaping Experts – Domestic, Commercial & Agricultural

Domestic Fencing

Closeboarded arris rail fencing

Closeboarded arris rail fencing

Closeboarded arris rail fencing

Closeboarded Fencing – also known as featheredged fencing – is a durable and secure fencing solution, constructed from overlapping vertical timber boards for strength and privacy. This versatile style can be built using a variety of materials to suit your needs. Posts and gravel boards are available in softwood, hardwood, concrete, composite, or Durapost (steel), giving you flexibility, longevity, and a professional finish for any property.

Prefabricated Panel Fencing

Closeboarded arris rail fencing

Closeboarded arris rail fencing

Prefabricated Panel Fencing offers a practical and versatile fencing solution, made from factory-built panels for consistency and durability. Panels are installed in the same reliable method, fixed securely to your choice of posts, including softwood, hardwood, concrete, composite, or Durapost (steel). One of the key advantages of panel fencing is that damaged panels can be easily replaced, making maintenance simple and cost-effective. Popular panel styles include Larch Lap, Closeboarded, and contemporary slatted designs, giving you both functionality and aesthetic appeal for your property.

Palisade Fencing

Post and Rail Fencing

Post and Rail Fencing

Palisade Fencing, also known as picket fencing, is a cost-effective option, often used in front gardens where privacy isn’t a priority. It is typically constructed with two arris rails, a gravel board, and vertical palisades or pickets, which can have either rounded or pointed tops.

Palisade fencing is available in prefabricated 6 ft panels, which can be easily attached to timber posts for a quicker installation. While prefabricated panels are more affordable, the traditional arris rail construction offers greater strength and long-term durability. This makes it important to consider both style and longevity when choosing the right fencing for your property.

Post and Rail Fencing

Post and Rail Fencing

Post and Rail Fencing

Post and Rail Fencing, also known as Sussex fencing, split rail, or cleft rail fencing, is a traditional open-design fence made from two or three cleft chestnut rails fitted to morticed softwood, oak, or cleft chestnut posts. For added security, stock wire can be attached to keep pets contained.

Fence heights are typically around 4 feet, but can be custom-built to suit your needs. Posts are traditionally set directly into the ground and backfilled with compacted earth, allowing for easy replacement over time, as timber will naturally degrade. Unlike large panel fences, post and rail fencing is less affected by wind and does not require concrete footing for stability. While concrete can help keep posts upright, it does not prevent timber from absorbing moisture, so this method ensures durability while maintaining the fence’s classic look.

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Commerical Fencing

Steel Palisade Fenicng

Hoarding (site fencing)

Steel Palisade Fenicng

Steel Palisade Fencing is a highly durable and robust fencing solution, commonly used in industrial, commercial, and high-security areas. Its strength and design make it ideal for locations where security is a top priority, including school entrances, public spaces, and residential estates. Widely trusted across the commercial sector, steel palisade fencing provides both protection and long-lasting performance.

V-mesh Fencing

Hoarding (site fencing)

Steel Palisade Fenicng

V Mesh Fencing – V Mesh Fencing is a strong, secure, and low-maintenance fencing solution, ideal for industrial sites, commercial properties, schools, and public spaces. Its woven steel mesh design provides excellent visibility while remaining highly durable, making it perfect for areas where both security and aesthetics are important. Available in a range of heights and post options, V Mesh Fencing is a reliable choice for protecting your property with a professional finish.

Hoarding (site fencing)

Hoarding (site fencing)

Hoarding (site fencing)

Hoarding Fencing is an effective solution for construction sites, providing safety, privacy, and noise reduction. Standing 2.4m tall, it helps contain dust and minimize disruption in busy areas while keeping your site secure. This low-cost, temporary fencing option is ideal for protecting both workers and the public during construction projects.

Knee Rail Fencing

Hoarding (site fencing)

Knee Rail Fencing is a practical and popular solution for car parks and pedestrian areas, providing clear separation and organization. It also offers added protection for footpaths, creating a safe barrier between pedestrians and moving vehicles. Durable and cost-effective, knee rail fencing is ideal for both commercial and public spaces.

Hit and Miss Fencing

Hit and Miss Fencing is a stylish and practical alternative to palisade fencing, offering enhanced privacy by staggering the palisades to fill the gaps. This design is particularly suitable for windy coastal areas, as it allows air to flow through, reducing wind pressure on the fence while maintaining strength and durability.


Chainlink Fencing

Chain Link Fencing is a versatile and cost-effective solution for securing gardens, businesses, and industrial sites. Quick and easy to install, it is available in a range of heights, from low garden fences to tall enclosures for tennis courts or sports facilities. Chain link fencing can be fitted to angle iron or concrete posts and, being an open-style fence, allows sunlight through while remaining strong and durable. Its practicality makes it a popular choice for domestic, commercial, and educational settings, as well as workplaces and exposed, windy locations.

Agricultural Fencing

Stockwire

Post and Rail Fencing

Post and Rail Fencing

Stockwire Fencing is a cost-effective and reliable solution for securing livestock, horses, or dogs. It consists of treated stakes spaced according to your preference, with strong stockwire stretched tightly and secured to strainer posts. Various mesh styles and heights are available to suit different needs.

Traditionally, stockwire posts are set directly into the ground and backfilled with compacted earth or installed using a post knocker, allowing for easy replacement as timber naturally ages. Since the posts support only the wire and not large panels, they are less affected by wind, making this method durable and practical. While concreting can help keep posts upright, it does not prevent timber from absorbing moisture, so our approach ensures long-lasting performance while maintaining flexibility for future maintenance.

Post and Rail Fencing

Post and Rail Fencing

Post and Rail Fencing

Post and Rail Fencing, also known as Sussex fencing, split rail, or cleft rail fencing, is a classic open-design fence made from two or three cleft chestnut rails attached to morticed softwood, oak, or cleft chestnut posts. For added security, stockwire can be included to keep pets contained.

Heights are typically around 4 feet, but can be customised to suit your needs. Posts are traditionally set directly into the ground and backfilled with compacted earth, allowing for quick and easy replacement as timber naturally ages. Since the posts support only rails rather than large panels, this style is resilient to wind. While concreting posts can help keep them upright, it does not prevent timber from absorbing moisture, so our installation method ensures durability and practicality while maintaining the fence’s classic look.

Deer Fencing

Equestrian Fencing

Equestrian Fencing

Deer Fencing is similar in design to stockwire fencing but stands 2 meters tall to prevent deer from jumping over. It provides a durable, cost-effective solution for protecting gardens, farmland, or property from wildlife, while maintaining the same practical installation and maintenance benefits as traditional stockwire fencing.

Equestrian Fencing

Equestrian Fencing

Equestrian Fencing

Post and Rail Equestrian Fencing is a durable and practical solution for fields, sand schools, and stable areas. Constructed with timber posts spaced 6 feet apart and fitted with double or triple curved or square-cut softwood rails, it is designed to withstand contact from larger livestock. This style of fencing is cost-effective for covering large areas while providing strength, safety, and reliability for equestrian and agricultural environments.


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